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the list does the worst days have seen air-quality standards worse than shanghai and new delhi. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. francine: 20 saw activists investors moving to europe like never before. with the likes of telephone a tally a. your biggest activists fund prefers a private list fund. -- owns some of europe's biggest names. what companies is it looking at for 2019? erik schatzker spoke with lars forberg. lars: there has been a lot of change for us. we have an hour for main holdings, there have been large corporate change programs announced. throughe been pushed and some are in the process. erik: thyssenkrupp is breaking up. this is a historic move. no one ever thought this would happen. is this what you wanted? is this enough? the stock price does not suggest it is enough. lars: the old strategy of thyssenkrupp was not working. froms a conglomerate elevators to auto parts. they were trying to weave synergies at of this. that
the list does the worst days have seen air-quality standards worse than shanghai and new delhi. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. francine: 20 saw activists investors moving to europe like never before. with the likes of telephone a tally a. your biggest activists fund prefers a private list fund. -- owns some of europe's biggest names. what companies...
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and air pollution, i'm very concerned about air pollution because trump's changing these laws, rules, and regulations, but nobody is seeing the effect that it is having. and nobody has checked the ones that he has changed. he does changes everything and no one tells the public which one and what will be the effect over this. i'm a blacky american from new york. a lot of black people are having the police called on them for no reason. i'm wondering why the police .ome for these false calls there is supposed to be a judgment from a judge and decide if there is someone who deserves arresting for harassment. brooklyn,'s john, in talking about his optimism. he mentioned voting practices which is one of the topics of an editorial in the new york times. talking about the house democrats as they assume power, in october, one hundred seven democratic candidates delivered an open letter to capitol hill calling for reform to be a top priority and vowing to make it one if elected. enter hr one, a package of revisions to the current political practice that house democrats are looking to introduce
and air pollution, i'm very concerned about air pollution because trump's changing these laws, rules, and regulations, but nobody is seeing the effect that it is having. and nobody has checked the ones that he has changed. he does changes everything and no one tells the public which one and what will be the effect over this. i'm a blacky american from new york. a lot of black people are having the police called on them for no reason. i'm wondering why the police .ome for these false calls there...
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. >>> transportation is the largest source of air pollution and a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions here in the bay area. both of which negatively impact the area. by carpooling, commuters help reduce congestion and air pollution, while enjoying an easier ride to work. >> the program is funded in part by the san mateo county district. >>> pg&e said it would have to raise prices in order to comply with the request to inspect all power lines. the judges proposed wildfire prevention measure would cost $150 billion. in the 40 filing, pg&e estimates that rates could increase more than 5 times the current rate. that would mean monthly bills would average $835 a month. the hearing is scheduled for wednesday, which is the day after pg&e is expected to file for bankruptcy. >>> in where 30 minutes, some taxi drivers will rally at san francisco city hall. they're going to reconsider new rules that limit passenger pickup at tfo. they will ban people with legacy medallions. newer drivers who bought their medallions are not affected. legacy medallion drivers don't like the plan. nay say
. >>> transportation is the largest source of air pollution and a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions here in the bay area. both of which negatively impact the area. by carpooling, commuters help reduce congestion and air pollution, while enjoying an easier ride to work. >> the program is funded in part by the san mateo county district. >>> pg&e said it would have to raise prices in order to comply with the request to inspect all power lines. the judges...
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at this housing complex near moscow on many days the air is so polluted people living here fall ill the problem is this damn sight eight kilometers away one of the largest in europe. you soon my daughter and i were all night and my daughter was vomiting just three years old i went to the doctors and they said close your windows when i asked if we should leave this area they said it was our decision but if you live in this area you better take care of yourself everyone has the ability to leave. after protests earlier this year the government closed twenty five landfill sites but the garbage doesn't stop piling up and that puts extra pressure on the remaining fourteen dumps residents say the smell and health concerns got even worse when it was decided to burn toxic gases which are released from the landfills the government is now planning to transport millions of tons of garbage to several regions one more than a thousand kilometers from moscow by train and by truck we're not allowed to go beyond this gate but this is one of the destinations so moscow frash over eight hundred hectares
at this housing complex near moscow on many days the air is so polluted people living here fall ill the problem is this damn sight eight kilometers away one of the largest in europe. you soon my daughter and i were all night and my daughter was vomiting just three years old i went to the doctors and they said close your windows when i asked if we should leave this area they said it was our decision but if you live in this area you better take care of yourself everyone has the ability to leave....
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., you empower the polluters to foul the air and dirty the waters. if you shut down the d.o.j. donell, you throw a monkey wrench in law enforcement for them to go after the mafia, white-collar crime, human trafficking, and all of the criminal enterprises endangers public safety. if you shut down the national weather service, you threaten transportation, travel, public safety. if you stop paying customs and border protection, you weaken border security and you demoralize our border patrol. and if you shut down noaa, you disable america's first responders in the campaign to meet the defeat of climate change. if you furlough the people writing checks for home mortgages, farm subsidies, state department personnel and private contractor payments, you threaten to ruin private contractors, home purchases, small farmers and small businesses. if you were to cut off the v.a., you would cut off the veterans, and if you were to pull the plug on the social security administration, you would threaten tens of millions of americans who depend on security. the contribution that more than 2.1 mi
., you empower the polluters to foul the air and dirty the waters. if you shut down the d.o.j. donell, you throw a monkey wrench in law enforcement for them to go after the mafia, white-collar crime, human trafficking, and all of the criminal enterprises endangers public safety. if you shut down the national weather service, you threaten transportation, travel, public safety. if you stop paying customs and border protection, you weaken border security and you demoralize our border patrol. and...
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we have rules about things like you can't pollute the air. why is that? >> greg: do you agree that all people should work more? i think it's wrong to have retirement at 60 -- what is that? 65. we should kick it up to 75 or 80. >> jesse: juan just hit 65. >> dana: katie hasn't had a chance to talk. >> katie: capitalism is done through free exchanges. socialism is done through government force. that's the first big difference between the two. hate to tell you, juan, but you are completely wrong about us being in an age of extreme inequality in income. since 1970, the number of people who've been suffering from starvation style poverty, not just being poor. suffering from starvation around the world has decreased by 80%. in 1970, it took americans two months to save up enough money to buy a tv. today it takes two days to make that much money. capitalism has been the only form of government -- government or system program that's taking people out of poverty. the war on poverty fails. the social programs are running out of money they want more of them. a quart
we have rules about things like you can't pollute the air. why is that? >> greg: do you agree that all people should work more? i think it's wrong to have retirement at 60 -- what is that? 65. we should kick it up to 75 or 80. >> jesse: juan just hit 65. >> dana: katie hasn't had a chance to talk. >> katie: capitalism is done through free exchanges. socialism is done through government force. that's the first big difference between the two. hate to tell you, juan, but...
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we have been able to cut air pollution by 70% in this country despite the president's best intentions and real backsliding over the last couple of years. and we have tripled the economy in that time. there is a role for government to play, for the private sector to play, and what james doesn't want is for polluters to pay. they should pay for the pollution they have caused in the health impacts they have caused. look at the cost of extreme weather, it's having devastating impact of cross this country. in 2017 there were 16 natural disasters that cost over a billion dollars each. the total cost of extreme $306er in 2017 was billion, that is something we cannot afford. host: previous of ministrations have said and all of the above approach could be needed, what is wrong with exploring with federal money these new clean energy or green energy ideas? >> renewable energy is already massively subsidized, tiernan says i'm spreading lies and misinformation, viewers can do , the energysearch in frustration administration produce two studies, google it's federal government data, wind power by a
we have been able to cut air pollution by 70% in this country despite the president's best intentions and real backsliding over the last couple of years. and we have tripled the economy in that time. there is a role for government to play, for the private sector to play, and what james doesn't want is for polluters to pay. they should pay for the pollution they have caused in the health impacts they have caused. look at the cost of extreme weather, it's having devastating impact of cross this...
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more than 400 schools in bangkok are closed for the rest of the week due to dangerous air conditions there. the city's governor declared the city and pollution control zone allowing authorities to take legal measures to combat the threat. many pedestrians have begun wearing face masks but have been encouraged to stay inside when possible. italian authorities seized nearly $150 million worth of cocaine hidden in bags of honduran coffee. the 1400-pound hall today is one of the largest in recent years. just some of the other stories are beyond our borders tonight, we'll be right back. ♪ carl, i as my broker...invite here. what am i paying you to manage my money? it's racquetball time. ♪ carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? ♪ carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in. it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about how your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. not having a good breakfast can make you feel like your day never started. get going with carnation break
more than 400 schools in bangkok are closed for the rest of the week due to dangerous air conditions there. the city's governor declared the city and pollution control zone allowing authorities to take legal measures to combat the threat. many pedestrians have begun wearing face masks but have been encouraged to stay inside when possible. italian authorities seized nearly $150 million worth of cocaine hidden in bags of honduran coffee. the 1400-pound hall today is one of the largest in recent...
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and a version with very little wind is chopping wood smoke and other pollutants accrual close to the ground around the bay area. >>> the city of santa clara demanding answers days after the 49ers were awarded $36 million in a tax case for the county tax assessment appeals board decided last week that the 49ers overpaid taxes on the city of santa clara owns the stadium but the 49ers pay t stadium. while the appeals board decision is a win for the 49ers, some worry about losing revenue for local schools. ktvu has learned the city of santa clara will submit a letter today to the county tax assessment appeals board demanding an explanation as to why they never spoke to the city before they made a decision. >>> san francisco and the giants are mourning the loss of the former president and managing general partner peter mcgowan. he died yesterday after a long battle with cancer. sara zendehnam is right outside the waterfront ballpark that is part of the legacy. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. just really sad day for the baseball community in san francisco. his remember it is hard-
and a version with very little wind is chopping wood smoke and other pollutants accrual close to the ground around the bay area. >>> the city of santa clara demanding answers days after the 49ers were awarded $36 million in a tax case for the county tax assessment appeals board decided last week that the 49ers overpaid taxes on the city of santa clara owns the stadium but the 49ers pay t stadium. while the appeals board decision is a win for the 49ers, some worry about losing revenue...
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in terms of air qualityproducing products for world, spewing out pollution one of the issues is turning that economy and this is like turning a huge cruise ship from an export economy to consumer led economy they are doing it. they are doing it, although now they are having to deal with all the same things u.s. deals with, which is consumer confidence, and when you have a trade war, and he everybody has access to headlines today over the internet the consumer can get worried in fourth quarter consumer in china was worried you have. >> been an investor in energy i know that tell us where you see growth in the world where are your most important investments right now latest data coming out of the global oil industry particularly the forecasters for demand, in an is in fact increasing the reason why demand is increasing generally is the globe is still growing, and that puts a large demand on overall energy usage we still see a tremendous opportunity in natural gas around the world it is the transition fuel of the future we see in renutritiously you fuels particularly wind and solar natural
in terms of air qualityproducing products for world, spewing out pollution one of the issues is turning that economy and this is like turning a huge cruise ship from an export economy to consumer led economy they are doing it. they are doing it, although now they are having to deal with all the same things u.s. deals with, which is consumer confidence, and when you have a trade war, and he everybody has access to headlines today over the internet the consumer can get worried in fourth quarter...
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research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little bear... ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution contributed to her death six years ago and they want permission to apply for a new inquest. hardest of all is cutting pollution from traffic. all our work is based on our best assessment of what we need but the government are not bringing forward the funding we need. back at the school's project the children are fitted with monitors to track the air they are exposed to. the state of their lungs will show how well or badly the government is fighting pollution. now, i hear there has been plenty of snow in washington. residents are responsi
research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little bear... ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution...
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air pollution is an issue we can all feel ambivalent about. the problem is it doesn't seem to affect most of us. it has affected this poor woman and she's doing what she can. there is another story about increased risk of miscarriage through air pollution. there are certainly more investigation is being done at the moment. this seems to be the next big one in terms of environmental impact that our lifestyles are having on the planet. it'll be interesting to see if she is granted this or not. a lot of interest in what is happening in america, politics, donald trump and the wall. in amongst it there are some interesting stories. this is about a young member of congress. there is a lot going on around her, a lot of criticism. there is a lot of talk around her. a lot of people don't know her name yet. she is very photogenic. she's 29 years old. she is the youngest woman ever represented to the house of representatives. she's from new york. she represents the and queens. and she is extremely radical. she would like to shake up politics and she's do
air pollution is an issue we can all feel ambivalent about. the problem is it doesn't seem to affect most of us. it has affected this poor woman and she's doing what she can. there is another story about increased risk of miscarriage through air pollution. there are certainly more investigation is being done at the moment. this seems to be the next big one in terms of environmental impact that our lifestyles are having on the planet. it'll be interesting to see if she is granted this or not. a...
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the new industries, the clean energy economy, they don't put pollution in the air. there is this giant subsidy for the fossil fuel industry and we have to write that wrong. the way to right that wrong is through a suite of policies, some of which we embraced and some of it we will embrace. this year, we plan on having 100% clean grid. i promised washingtonians you will have 100% clean fuel when you turn on the light switch. a proposal to have a clean fuel standard to require the oil and gas industry to give us cleaner fuels. a proposal to use building codes to have much more energy-efficient buildings so we heat our buildings and not the atmosphere. a proposal to increase our incentive package so people can get more electric cars and access to public transportation. a transportation infrastructure package that will be heavily dedicated to low coverage fuels including public transportation. we have $70 billion right now of infrastructure under development in my state. 70% is for low carbon transportation systems. they cannot build a birdhouse in washington. , d.c. we
the new industries, the clean energy economy, they don't put pollution in the air. there is this giant subsidy for the fossil fuel industry and we have to write that wrong. the way to right that wrong is through a suite of policies, some of which we embraced and some of it we will embrace. this year, we plan on having 100% clean grid. i promised washingtonians you will have 100% clean fuel when you turn on the light switch. a proposal to have a clean fuel standard to require the oil and gas...
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the worst air pollution in new york city was in poor, black, and hispanic neighborhoods. children from those neighborhoods suffer higher thanates -- asthma rates white children do. we built new parks and informed the garbage hauling system. instead of having all of the garbage trucks to the poorest neighborhoods, the spread the .urden equally and reduced it when i left office, new york city's air was clear that it had been in 50 years, and clean air and clean water should be a right that is protected for every american in every community. [applause] bloomberg: reverend sharpton and i also saw we could work on juvenile justice. we worked together to reduce the number of kids held in the tension centers by more than 40% , and we close down upstate juvenile prisons that were located so far away, relatives couldn't get there to visit their families. we brought young people together, back home to their families, and their schools, and where have a better chance of getting their lives back on track. another issue reverend sharpton and i worked on i would like to because i think
the worst air pollution in new york city was in poor, black, and hispanic neighborhoods. children from those neighborhoods suffer higher thanates -- asthma rates white children do. we built new parks and informed the garbage hauling system. instead of having all of the garbage trucks to the poorest neighborhoods, the spread the .urden equally and reduced it when i left office, new york city's air was clear that it had been in 50 years, and clean air and clean water should be a right that is...
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agencyarted off as an that was needed is the beginning because water was polluted and the air was bad, but over the years, it has grown to a -eyed monster that has been totally uncontrolled until trump came along. i would like to see what your guest opinion would be about the .pa under wheeler host: what statements can you provide? past, it wase needed, but over the past 25 years, a lot of that has been cleaned up. compare the united states to the rest of the world, our emissions are low, especially when you consider countries like thailand and korea. we are the star, you know, as far as pollution is concerned. we have the strictest regulations in the world, especially automobile regulations. i just think the epa has gotten involved in a lot of places where they have no business being. the border wall, they are talking about being worried about animals crossing the border back and forth. it is crazy the outreach that the epa has reached over the years. host: ok. thank you for the examples, greg. mr. bogardus. it actually has become some of the talking points that wheeler himself likes
agencyarted off as an that was needed is the beginning because water was polluted and the air was bad, but over the years, it has grown to a -eyed monster that has been totally uncontrolled until trump came along. i would like to see what your guest opinion would be about the .pa under wheeler host: what statements can you provide? past, it wase needed, but over the past 25 years, a lot of that has been cleaned up. compare the united states to the rest of the world, our emissions are low,...
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we're polluting the air less. businesses and homes can rely on a steady source of power. this will be the first of many offshore wind farms in the u.s. ♪ ♪ ? a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. . >>> welcome back, everybody. after recent speculation, one of this country's largest power companies has officially filed for brumankruptcy. pg & e made the move yesterday after massive wildfires. >> reporter: feeling the heat, pg & e has officially declared bankruptcy. the move allows california's largest utility to keep operating as it faces lawsuits over deadly wildfires over the past two years. investigators say some fires were sparked by their equipment, while the company is no
we're polluting the air less. businesses and homes can rely on a steady source of power. this will be the first of many offshore wind farms in the u.s. ♪ ♪ ? a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video...
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keeping america's water from having poison in it and the air from being polluted, all these important jobs are not helped in the recruitment when you have these kind of things -- >> i have to leave it there. van johns, michael cavuto, a.b. starred ardern, thank you. >> american entering the isn't it true year in a moscow jail. accused of spying. >>> russia's surprise move is raising questions about its true motive. my conversation with the brother of the man now being held. you're made of trillions of cells. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centrum® micronutrients today. chicken! that's right, chicken?! candace--d your cells with new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh
keeping america's water from having poison in it and the air from being polluted, all these important jobs are not helped in the recruitment when you have these kind of things -- >> i have to leave it there. van johns, michael cavuto, a.b. starred ardern, thank you. >> american entering the isn't it true year in a moscow jail. accused of spying. >>> russia's surprise move is raising questions about its true motive. my conversation with the brother of the man now being held....
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air pollution. the pope called it air pollution. that drives it home. climate crisis, public health, climate health, crisis. our economic success to be number one globally in terms of technologies. it's a national security challenge. generals, admirals and national security people come to us and tell us that this is a national security challenge in terms of conflicts that erupts because of limitation of assets, migrations that occur, droughts, weather conditions that challenge the communities that people live in and create unease and unrest. and it is a moral issue. if you believe that this planet is god's creation, i join with our evaluation gel call community. we are must be good stewards of it. if you don't share that view but you do agree that we owe it to future generation to a responsible way, again, it is a moral issue. that is one of the challenges. have accomplished a climate select committee on climate. this is about creating good paying dream jobs, good paying dream jobs. and ending some
air pollution. the pope called it air pollution. that drives it home. climate crisis, public health, climate health, crisis. our economic success to be number one globally in terms of technologies. it's a national security challenge. generals, admirals and national security people come to us and tell us that this is a national security challenge in terms of conflicts that erupts because of limitation of assets, migrations that occur, droughts, weather conditions that challenge the communities...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. a saudi teenager whose efforts to avoid being sent back to her family gained worldwide attention has been granted asylum in canada. 18—year—old rahaf mohammed al-ounun said she feared being killed after publicly renouncing islam. she fled to thailand, refused to leave her hotel and took to twitter to avoid being deported. she's now left bangkok and is on her to canada. heavy snow is continuing to fall across large parts of europe, wreaking havoc, with many roads blocked, towns cut off and schools closed. seven people have been killed in the past week alone. this swiss hotel was completely engulfed with snow after being in the path of an avalanche. helicopters are also being used in parts of germany to remove heavy snow from trees, amid fears they may fall. in austria up to three metres of snow has fallen in recent days. as many as 4,000 civil servants are going to b
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. a saudi teenager whose efforts to avoid being sent back to her family gained worldwide attention has been granted asylum in canada. 18—year—old rahaf mohammed al-ounun said she feared being killed after publicly renouncing islam. she fled to thailand, refused to leave her hotel and took to twitter to avoid being deported. she's now left...
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pollution inspectors, border patrol agents and secret service agents. given all the hardship the federal employees experience, they deserve a modest pay increase to help make up for , e years of freezes negligible increases and to help offset the cost of inflation. the pay increase will help the federal government to compete against the private sector to recruit and retain highly qualified candidates who serve the american people. thank you, mr. chairman, and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from orth carolina is recognized. >> i thank the gentleman and i thank the chairman for his words on the importance of making sure our federal workforce are properly compensated and indeed this is an important subject and i guess, mr. chairman, i guess my question here today is fundamentally, if it's so important, then why haven't we had a hearing, why haven't we had a markup, why the rush to put this bill on the floor and not too long ago, my good friend from maryland, the chairman of the committee, would be on this same floor arguing the
pollution inspectors, border patrol agents and secret service agents. given all the hardship the federal employees experience, they deserve a modest pay increase to help make up for , e years of freezes negligible increases and to help offset the cost of inflation. the pay increase will help the federal government to compete against the private sector to recruit and retain highly qualified candidates who serve the american people. thank you, mr. chairman, and i reserve the balance of my time....
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caller: you can't breathe the air or drink the water or either food, that's a national emergency. missouri, richard is next. on the democrats line. caller: this national emergency happened whatever the democrats took over the congress, it wasn't an emergency before that. they have the house and senate for six or seven years and it wasn't a national emergency then. it's a political deal and a lot of people are suffering just because some little rich kid can't get his way with the wall. let's face it. most of those people couldn't cross the border are tan in color, you see. it goes back to the old bigot problem. you can spend the money for a ,all, we can have a pretty wall but they had a wall around the alamo and it didn't do a heck of a lot of good. jean in florida, republican line. i'm calling him because every single day, you hear things that are just so, so, so wrong and people just support things that they are told. it should willful ignorance in america is astounding nowadays. anytime you see something on the television, somebody is talking, you hear something on the radio, yo
caller: you can't breathe the air or drink the water or either food, that's a national emergency. missouri, richard is next. on the democrats line. caller: this national emergency happened whatever the democrats took over the congress, it wasn't an emergency before that. they have the house and senate for six or seven years and it wasn't a national emergency then. it's a political deal and a lot of people are suffering just because some little rich kid can't get his way with the wall. let's...
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, a lot of other air pollution, the kind linked to things like heart attack and strokes. what they are trying to do here is to say in putting forward this mercury standard, you can't count all of those other benefits to public health. all you can count is the very narrow category of mercury, which is a big public health problelem, very important move that you can't count all of those other benefits -- it is important to note, this rule has taken effect every coal plant in the country has complied with the mercury standard. levels have fallen 80% from power plants in the last 10 years. success butge they're trying to say he cannot count those other health benefits and ultimately tip the scales of the benefits of these public health rules look smaller, the costs look greater, and they can make the case going forward that they can really narrowly look at the benefits of these public health protections to make the case they should be weaker or should not have to comply with them at all. it is really trying to tip the scales in favor of polluters and against public health. mer
, a lot of other air pollution, the kind linked to things like heart attack and strokes. what they are trying to do here is to say in putting forward this mercury standard, you can't count all of those other benefits to public health. all you can count is the very narrow category of mercury, which is a big public health problelem, very important move that you can't count all of those other benefits -- it is important to note, this rule has taken effect every coal plant in the country has...
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i voted against him because i knew he would spend his time polluting the environment, polluting the air and the water, letting polluters pollute and having no oversight or accountability. he kid exactly that. so for each nominee, i looked a the merits and decided is this person going to help move our country forward or not. for the most part president trump has lined his cabinet with people who absolutely uninterested in helping american people. >> a few nights ago we had here on the show in that seat where you're sitting there right now an official who until last year, less than a year ago was the top counterintelligence official of the justice department. he ran the counterintelligence section, and he sitting right here described president trump as a clear and present danger to the national security of the united states. and you've spoken of the president in very clear terms, strong terms even tonight. you obviously voted against him more than any other senator. do you think about this presidency and national security terms, in terms of the president being that kind of a threat? or do
i voted against him because i knew he would spend his time polluting the environment, polluting the air and the water, letting polluters pollute and having no oversight or accountability. he kid exactly that. so for each nominee, i looked a the merits and decided is this person going to help move our country forward or not. for the most part president trump has lined his cabinet with people who absolutely uninterested in helping american people. >> a few nights ago we had here on the show...
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because that adds pollutants to our atmosphere. overnight tonight we'll see a blend of stars and clouds out there. another mild night. temperatures dropping into the 40s over the next 12 hours. a break down your day on monday, the sun is up at 7:16 in the morning, temperatures starting in the 40s. throughout the afternoon it will be a warm afternoon. but once again, we'll have that poor air quality from time to time, and mid if not upper 60s for your monday. highs tomorrow afternoon, about 65 in oakland. the same for palo alto and san . a warm high of 68 in concord, 67 in santa rosa, about 63 the high in vallejo. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. it's all about the mild start, the bad air quality tomorrow. we'll keep that mild air on tuesday. dip temperatures wednesday with a slight chance of sprinkle on the coast. a better bet for rain on friday in the entire region to finish out l the workweek. >> sounds good, drew. thanks. >> going down under. >> talking a little tennis, serving up a major milestone, record setting perf
because that adds pollutants to our atmosphere. overnight tonight we'll see a blend of stars and clouds out there. another mild night. temperatures dropping into the 40s over the next 12 hours. a break down your day on monday, the sun is up at 7:16 in the morning, temperatures starting in the 40s. throughout the afternoon it will be a warm afternoon. but once again, we'll have that poor air quality from time to time, and mid if not upper 60s for your monday. highs tomorrow afternoon, about 65...
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pollution right now, might have had on -- in the past. it will probably be a bigger source of friction in this year and that years looking ahead. but at the same time, what we do need to know -- note is that there are clearly very different ideas about data privacy in particular. and just how valuable data can be. we are already seeing differences even amongst like- minded countries like the united states and the european union. this week that we've already seen france imposing a fine of almost $60 million on google for violating some of the you privacy and data laws. those kinds of friction that at a corporate level will probably increase at the national level and really impact public policy debate moving forward. there's also clearly a divide and how china perceives privacy and how japan perceives china privacy as well. this is an opportunity. this is an opportunity for japan to really take the helm on that. and we talked today extensively about gbp and its incarnation as a force to bring countries together, like-minded countries, diffe
pollution right now, might have had on -- in the past. it will probably be a bigger source of friction in this year and that years looking ahead. but at the same time, what we do need to know -- note is that there are clearly very different ideas about data privacy in particular. and just how valuable data can be. we are already seeing differences even amongst like- minded countries like the united states and the european union. this week that we've already seen france imposing a fine of almost...
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dangerous levels of air pollution in thailand shut down more than 400 schos in bangkok day. officials said heavy traffic and stagnant air are causing a buildup of tiny particles in the air. the air may not clear until xt week. back in this country,t electronics gixconn is shifting a major wisconsin project from manufacturing to research it cited changing market conditions today, but ntid it still to create 13,000 jobs. the original plan was hailedumy president it called for foxconn to build liquid crystal displayanels, and to receive $4 billion in tax incentives. and, the u.s. house approved a pay raise for federal civilian workers today, in the wake of the government shutdown. it amounts to 2.6%-- te given to the military last year. majority democrats argued federal pay needs to keep upof with the cosiving. most republicans opposed granting a blanket raise without performance reviews. still to come on the newshour: the connection between climate change and the deadly ld sweeping the midwest. protesters take to the streets amid political upheaval in venezuela. congress grapp
dangerous levels of air pollution in thailand shut down more than 400 schos in bangkok day. officials said heavy traffic and stagnant air are causing a buildup of tiny particles in the air. the air may not clear until xt week. back in this country,t electronics gixconn is shifting a major wisconsin project from manufacturing to research it cited changing market conditions today, but ntid it still to create 13,000 jobs. the original plan was hailedumy president it called for foxconn to build...
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keeping america's water from having poison in it and the air from being polluted, all these important jobs are not helped in the recruitment when you have these kind of things -- >> i have to leave it there. van johns, michael cavuto, a.b. starred ardern, thank you. >>> russia's surprise move is raising questions about its true motive. my conversation with the brother of the man now being held. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. ed gets copays as lowlily go to as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, li
keeping america's water from having poison in it and the air from being polluted, all these important jobs are not helped in the recruitment when you have these kind of things -- >> i have to leave it there. van johns, michael cavuto, a.b. starred ardern, thank you. >>> russia's surprise move is raising questions about its true motive. my conversation with the brother of the man now being held. ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't...
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so that traps all the pollutants in our atmosphere at the surface. that's why we are seeing declining air quality tomorrow. but with high pressure in the winter time, it also brings us mild weather as well. look at the numbers right now. in the 60s. 65 in san francisco at this hour. 64 in san jose. 64 in santa rosa. about 63, that current number in danville. overnight tonight. we will drop into the 40s once again. similar to what happened last night. we will call it a blend of stars and clouds out there. could be a little fog working through the delta. otherwise, numbers will call about 20 degrees from where we are at this hour. your 12-hour day planner. on your monday, it is a pretty similar setup in terms of sky conditions. we will see a mixture of sunshine and cloud cover throughout the day. once again you will notice haze in the atmosphere as air quality declines in the quoorch. still under that mild afternoon temperatures are going back into the 60s. highs on your monday, a similar setup in terms of temperatures for your machine as we head over
so that traps all the pollutants in our atmosphere at the surface. that's why we are seeing declining air quality tomorrow. but with high pressure in the winter time, it also brings us mild weather as well. look at the numbers right now. in the 60s. 65 in san francisco at this hour. 64 in san jose. 64 in santa rosa. about 63, that current number in danville. overnight tonight. we will drop into the 40s once again. similar to what happened last night. we will call it a blend of stars and clouds...
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and we are the first generation that knows about the fact that if we pollute the air in port talbot, people in australia will be diluted down but they will suffer from that pollution and vice versa. and it's making a very strong political comment with a lovely twist that if you look at the picture from one angle, if you live in your own little world, however big you think that is, if you live in your world and you look at the first part of the picture from one angle, it's just a first part of the picture from one angle, it'sjust a boy first part of the picture from one angle, it's just a boy standing with his sledge and the sledge implies it is snow. so the boy is standing there in the snow enjoying himself and then you pull back to a5 degrees onto the corner and you can see the actually the snow if the pollution from the blaze less than a metre from the blaze less than a metre from him. that is the beauty came of that shot, that juxtaposition. from him. that is the beauty came of that shot, thatjuxtaposition. but you mention, it is not a campus, it is on you mention, it is not a cam
and we are the first generation that knows about the fact that if we pollute the air in port talbot, people in australia will be diluted down but they will suffer from that pollution and vice versa. and it's making a very strong political comment with a lovely twist that if you look at the picture from one angle, if you live in your own little world, however big you think that is, if you live in your world and you look at the first part of the picture from one angle, it's just a first part of...
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we're polluting the air less. businesses and homes can rely on a steady source of power. this will be the first of many offshore wind farms in the u.s. ♪ ♪ the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. >>> to continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the president and the congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. therefore, i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> president richard nixon quit the fight because he was told by republicans in congress that the articles of impeachment against him that passed the house judiciary committee would definitely pass the house of representatives, and he w
we're polluting the air less. businesses and homes can rely on a steady source of power. this will be the first of many offshore wind farms in the u.s. ♪ ♪ the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome....
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and some winter time air pollution. a wintertime spare the air alert. air quality due to smoke trapped in around the bay area. not a lot of wind to push it out. and high pressure and dry conditions could see another alert for tuesday. and midweek all this changes. better air quality as rain makes a comeback. a relate live weak storm for wednesday but look what follows as we get into friday and saturday. the rain totals start to come up. wind speeds could aur pattern s that could make next weekend's weather around the bay area very interesting and much cooler. look at those changes in your seven day forecast coming up in about 15 minutes. >> look forward to it rob.rnnt nature lovers are finally getting access to their parks. the seashore performing normal operations. volunteers stepped in to clean up bathrooms and trash to help speed up the reopening process. one area still off limits the drake's beach. its been taken over by el alphabet seals. >> we have over 50 elephant seals and at least 18 newborn pup. so it is going remain closed and we'll have a de
and some winter time air pollution. a wintertime spare the air alert. air quality due to smoke trapped in around the bay area. not a lot of wind to push it out. and high pressure and dry conditions could see another alert for tuesday. and midweek all this changes. better air quality as rain makes a comeback. a relate live weak storm for wednesday but look what follows as we get into friday and saturday. the rain totals start to come up. wind speeds could aur pattern s that could make next...
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air, i'm told, in the world. and san francisco, on certain days, was worse than beijing. so the smoke from those fires is having a big, big impact. and we see different impacts all across america. in new hampshire, we see warmer winters, meaning more ticks, meaning a lot more lyme disease. in florida, we see the red tide that's gone 10 months out of 12 on the gulf side. in fact, when i was down there, people were not only complaining about the toxins on their lungs but also the stench from the dying sea life. we're talking about taking inland vacations. throughout the southeast, the impact of the hurricanes, from idaho on through california, horrific forest fires and of course the enormous tragedy of the entire town of paradise being obliterated this last summer. all of this, these facts on the ground, we're not talking computer models somewhere into the future. we're talking facts on the ground right now. and all of this is reinforced by the u.n. climate report and the fourth national climate assessment that cam
air, i'm told, in the world. and san francisco, on certain days, was worse than beijing. so the smoke from those fires is having a big, big impact. and we see different impacts all across america. in new hampshire, we see warmer winters, meaning more ticks, meaning a lot more lyme disease. in florida, we see the red tide that's gone 10 months out of 12 on the gulf side. in fact, when i was down there, people were not only complaining about the toxins on their lungs but also the stench from the...
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the stench of garbage hangs in the air at this housing complex near moscow on many days the air is so polluted people living here fall ill the problem is this dump site eight kilometers away one of the largest in europe. if. my daughter and i were coughing all night and my daughter was just three years old i went to the doctors and they said close your windows when i asked if we should leave this area they said it was our decision but if you live in this area you better take care of yourself everyone has ability to lee. after protests earlier this year the government closed twenty five landfill sites but the garbage doesn't stop piling up and that puts extra pressure on the remaining fourteen dumps residents say the smell and health concerns got even worse when it was decided to burn toxic gases which are released from the landfills the government is now planning to transport millions of tons of garbage to several regions one more than a thousand kilometers from moscow by train and by truck we are not allowed to go beyond this cave but this is one of the destination so moscow frash ov
the stench of garbage hangs in the air at this housing complex near moscow on many days the air is so polluted people living here fall ill the problem is this dump site eight kilometers away one of the largest in europe. if. my daughter and i were coughing all night and my daughter was just three years old i went to the doctors and they said close your windows when i asked if we should leave this area they said it was our decision but if you live in this area you better take care of yourself...
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Jan 18, 2019
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our air in cities and so on. but public health these days, now that we've conquered most of our great disease enemies, has come to mean something entirely different. and, because if you're not dying from a communicable disease, as is said, you're dying from a noncommunicable like old age, alzheimer's, or something self-inflicted, dying early because of alcohol or smoking, something like this. is so public health has gone from fighting our greatest disease enemies, extending life expectancy and so on by getting rid of these nightmares to controlling your own lives. and it's really become instead of a great crusading battle to improve the quality of life for everyone in the world, it's become a multibillion dollar industry funded by people like michael bloomberg and even governments around the world. an industry that is full of puritans, charlatans and scolds producing junk science to tell us how to live our lives. the fight over plain packaging is a perfect example of this. in australia, which is the first country
our air in cities and so on. but public health these days, now that we've conquered most of our great disease enemies, has come to mean something entirely different. and, because if you're not dying from a communicable disease, as is said, you're dying from a noncommunicable like old age, alzheimer's, or something self-inflicted, dying early because of alcohol or smoking, something like this. is so public health has gone from fighting our greatest disease enemies, extending life expectancy and...
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air quality moderate. we are looking at a pretty nice day on the peninsula with temperatures in the mid- to upper 60s. this is the way it's going to look in fountain view for the week ahead. 67 right now. day to day, some very minor changes. we are about 65% of normal on the peninsula for our rainfall. so we need more rain by the end of the week. you notice the cooler numbers. we could see some showers in here by friday. but a better chance mid-week for some of you. exploratorium camera, you can see a little foggy out there and hazy with numbers pretty mild in san francisco. we've had the fog trapping some of the cooler air at the surface and our valleys. live doppler 7 detecting a ridge of high pressure offshore. you can see the arc of the clouds going up and over that ridge. it's a dirty ridge of high pressure allowing for high toay yesterday was 71, very similar today. 54 downtown, 53 in oakland, 50 in san jose. half moon bay, a bit of an offshore push allowing for numbers to be in the low 60s there. pi
air quality moderate. we are looking at a pretty nice day on the peninsula with temperatures in the mid- to upper 60s. this is the way it's going to look in fountain view for the week ahead. 67 right now. day to day, some very minor changes. we are about 65% of normal on the peninsula for our rainfall. so we need more rain by the end of the week. you notice the cooler numbers. we could see some showers in here by friday. but a better chance mid-week for some of you. exploratorium camera, you...
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we have been able to cut air pollution by 70% in this country despite the president's best intentions and real backsliding over the last couple of years. and we have tripled the economy in that time. there is a role for government to play, for the private sector to play, and what james doesn't want is for polluters to pay. of course they should pay for the pollution they have caused and the health impacts they have caused. look at the cost of extreme weather, it's having devastating impacts of cross this country. -- impacts across this country. in there were 16 natural 2017, disasters that cost over a billion dollars each. the total cost of extreme weather in 2017 was $306 billion. that is something we cannot afford. host: we have heard previous the ministrations saying and all of the above approach could be needed, what is wrong with exploring with federal money these new clean energy or green energy ideas? guest renewable energy is : already massively subsidized, tiernan says i'm spreading lies and misinformation. viewers can do an internet search. the u.s. energy administration pro
we have been able to cut air pollution by 70% in this country despite the president's best intentions and real backsliding over the last couple of years. and we have tripled the economy in that time. there is a role for government to play, for the private sector to play, and what james doesn't want is for polluters to pay. of course they should pay for the pollution they have caused and the health impacts they have caused. look at the cost of extreme weather, it's having devastating impacts of...
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for all of this combined omissions of the primary air pollutants went down. by 73%. when it comes to carbon no nation has reduced emissions more than the united states of america. smart policy explains only part of that progress. the single greatest factor is clean, natural gas. not only has it altered the economic landscape, it makes congress possible. the energy as well particularly renewable energy. when a power plant is so sourced by wind and solar, it still needs natural gas to back it up. the world is going to rely on traditional fuels far into the future. here in more developed nations it can be easy to overlook that nearly a billion people elsewhere still have to get by without consistent, or any electricity. in those societies, more access to energy is what is going to make all else possible. in public health, and safety, and jobs, in no mobility, advancement of every kind. this is one exorbitant force driving global energy and demand. it is growing everywhere. international agency expects more than half of the demand will be met by natural gas and oil for d
for all of this combined omissions of the primary air pollutants went down. by 73%. when it comes to carbon no nation has reduced emissions more than the united states of america. smart policy explains only part of that progress. the single greatest factor is clean, natural gas. not only has it altered the economic landscape, it makes congress possible. the energy as well particularly renewable energy. when a power plant is so sourced by wind and solar, it still needs natural gas to back it up....
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pollution. they took that and around that through a bunch of u.n. delegates in nairobi. that brings us to eff spot the sopranos project. this is at its base virtual reality experience that uses a basic simulation to teach people about the various spine technologies that police may to put in their communities. when we were pursuing this in the early stages we had some considerations. wanted to be a meaningful as the speedy experience, we want to not collect biometric information to . we wanted it as an organization that supports open source to tech told we want to make it work on multiple platforms and not just the oculus. we wanted it to be also bunch on a modest budget because we are a nonprofit and we're not sony. when i see meaningful advocacy expert we did want to reply on the novelty factor of the faq to basically take anything and put in vr and if it is some only fe using the viewer it would be like this is amazing, regardless of what is. we wanted to make sure ours was presenting research
pollution. they took that and around that through a bunch of u.n. delegates in nairobi. that brings us to eff spot the sopranos project. this is at its base virtual reality experience that uses a basic simulation to teach people about the various spine technologies that police may to put in their communities. when we were pursuing this in the early stages we had some considerations. wanted to be a meaningful as the speedy experience, we want to not collect biometric information to . we wanted...
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your air pollution from landfield's efforts and october you released a proposed rule to the deadline years for landfill in mission guidelines that would limit these methane emissions. this two-year delay seems to again and to that larger problem. consistency of the actions you are taken to weakening rules to undermining the sense of urgency that agencies are telling us that we face are growing talent just, not just now but over the next 25 years. i'm wondering if you are mission at the epa which is to protect human health and the environment , which you swore an oath to, duties butged your you seem to consistently do things that undermines the health and safety of this nation. peril.ting into further i'm trying to understand what is motivating this. on are you pulling back regulations that will help us to climateh what are scientists say we need to do in terms of reducing the greenhouse gas emissions. are movinge we forward on a proactive basis. 34 percent reduction in co2. we do a number of different scenarios and data runs. i would happy to serve apply this in writing. this will gi
your air pollution from landfield's efforts and october you released a proposed rule to the deadline years for landfill in mission guidelines that would limit these methane emissions. this two-year delay seems to again and to that larger problem. consistency of the actions you are taken to weakening rules to undermining the sense of urgency that agencies are telling us that we face are growing talent just, not just now but over the next 25 years. i'm wondering if you are mission at the epa...
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across north america being hit by severe winter storms and record low temperatures a blast of arctic air has been sweeping across the midwest and is now bearing down on northeastern states bringing a once in a generation deep freeze as for dianne has more. the midwest is accustomed to freezing cold temperatures but nothing like this the u.s. national weather service says record low temperatures could drop to minus forty degrees celsius in some areas that's about forty degrees colder than usual schools have been canceled companies have called their doors even a few minutes outside could lead to frostbite so millions of americans have been warned to stay home local governments are taking measures so people can stay warm indoors landlords face fines of up to five hundred dollars per day per violation while the time it is without heat from south or north dakota to the states of michigan and ohio eleven states spending nearly two thousand kilometers are bracing for the coldest weather in at least a generation the polar vortex as it's known is moving across midwest states bringing a dangerous
across north america being hit by severe winter storms and record low temperatures a blast of arctic air has been sweeping across the midwest and is now bearing down on northeastern states bringing a once in a generation deep freeze as for dianne has more. the midwest is accustomed to freezing cold temperatures but nothing like this the u.s. national weather service says record low temperatures could drop to minus forty degrees celsius in some areas that's about forty degrees colder than usual...
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isn't that a beautiful view the winds do help clear out the pollution and dry out the air. with that we have some really, really pretty weather in the sense of being able to see those views and the fireworks went off without a hitch. that's good news there. here is a look at the four corners. the low that provided us and helped with that wind advisory and the winds that are blowing over california continue to move to the east. that's where we are seeing it right now. here is a look at what's happening outside the door. ridge of high pressure still in control -- that will be the case as we get through the next few days. it'll begin to break down by about friday or so. we notice that rain line moved back toward areas near washington, oregon and just near the northern california border. into saturday, a better chance at rain for the bay area. looks like it could be widespread overl capacity cal and then scattered showers for sunday. looking forward to that. that will come into the weekend. right now still dealing with wind in the hills. north bay hills, east bay, down to the d
isn't that a beautiful view the winds do help clear out the pollution and dry out the air. with that we have some really, really pretty weather in the sense of being able to see those views and the fireworks went off without a hitch. that's good news there. here is a look at the four corners. the low that provided us and helped with that wind advisory and the winds that are blowing over california continue to move to the east. that's where we are seeing it right now. here is a look at what's...
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accuse of using the devices and thousands of cars to cheat air pollution tests. now does this sound familiar? it's similar to the multi-billion dollar settlement made over the use of the software in 2015. this deal doesn't include any admission of guilt. california by the way which worked with the epa to track down the soft way will get $78 million. >> now ford is unvailed a completely new version of the explorer suv. the model helped fuel the suv craze when it was introduced in the 90s. it's one of the companies most popular. billed as the best selling suv of all time. it could be more important now that the ford is announcing it's dropping all car models from the north american line up. the new model looks familiar but has a sleeker body and sloped roof line. prices range from 30 to $60,000. >> rise in vehicle theft is blamed on new technology and careless drivers. 770,000 vehicles were stolen in the u.s. in 2017. that's more than any single year since 2009. now most cars that have push start buttons will drive if the key fob is in range of the vehicle. so thie
accuse of using the devices and thousands of cars to cheat air pollution tests. now does this sound familiar? it's similar to the multi-billion dollar settlement made over the use of the software in 2015. this deal doesn't include any admission of guilt. california by the way which worked with the epa to track down the soft way will get $78 million. >> now ford is unvailed a completely new version of the explorer suv. the model helped fuel the suv craze when it was introduced in the 90s....
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air, but it is making the community sick. it is polluting our politics and has for a long time. when i was a little kid growing up, i continue to see it. growing up in colorado the experience to the impact of natural gas extraction where members of the community are getting sick and it's , contaminating the water and friends and family members of the greater peril to the expanding industry. this issue is less and less about, you know, red or blue, because we see in our state where progressive democratic politicians are claiming to be representatives of our future, of our people claiming to care , about climate change, claiming to care about clean jobs when they are taking campaign contributions from the natural gas corporations. for me it is clear this is not about the left or the right wing of politicians to stand up and represent the best interest of the communities of those that are going to be backed by the corporations. one thing we have seen is historically it has been risky to stand up to fossil fuel powers as politici
air, but it is making the community sick. it is polluting our politics and has for a long time. when i was a little kid growing up, i continue to see it. growing up in colorado the experience to the impact of natural gas extraction where members of the community are getting sick and it's , contaminating the water and friends and family members of the greater peril to the expanding industry. this issue is less and less about, you know, red or blue, because we see in our state where progressive...
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by carpooling, communities help to reduce injection and air pollution while enjoying an easier right to work. >>> the program is funded in part by the san matteo county air district. >>> the police took on carpool cheaters this morning. they issued 80 citations and told two cars. on their twitter page they wrote that they did the enforcement on i-80 because so many angry drivers have asked them to crackdown on cheaters. >>> a big refund, why the san francisco 49ers...